Designers and creative leads credited on Eni projects in press coverage.
Bielke & Yang has rebranded Norway’s Dataforeningen to better reflect its evolving role within the national tech community. The new identity draws on the concept of 'data culture', combining playful nostalgia with modern design sensibilities through bold colors, gradients, and a mix of serif and sans-serif typefaces. The result is a flexible, human-centered brand that celebrates the curiosity and creativity of Norway’s tech generation.
Creative Boom profiles Here Design, a London-based studio known for its philosophy of 'beautility'—the union of beauty and utility in design. Founders Mark Paton, Kate Marlow, and Tess Wicksteed discuss their craft-led approach, evolution over two decades, and commitment to cultural nuance and sustainability. The article explores their philosophy, notable projects, and how the studio balances creativity, purpose, and wellbeing.
BP&O features Marx Design’s rebrand of Phoenix Organics, a New Zealand beverage brand that had lost its visual coherence over decades. The project unifies the soda and juice ranges through a simplified geometric palm tree logo, bold typography, and color-coded packaging. The refreshed identity balances heritage and modernity, aiming to restore Phoenix’s status as a beloved local icon.
The article profiles Hugh Miller as he joins Pentagram London as a new partner. It explores his design philosophy, career path through studios like Bond and Spin, and his belief in subtle, craft-driven design. Fellow designers praise his typographic sensitivity and thoughtful approach to both corporate and cultural projects.
Creative Boom reports that Hugh Miller has joined Pentagram London as a new partner. With a career spanning Ford, Microsoft, BOND, and Spin, Miller is known for his typographic precision and cross-sector design expertise. The move coincides with Pentagram London’s relocation to a new Islington studio, marking a new chapter for both Miller and the firm.
Otherwhere Collective developed a comprehensive brand identity for Super Genius Society, a family-founded education initiative promoting joyful and critical learning. The design features a custom typeface based on a child’s handwriting, playful illustrations, and a symbolic snake mascot representing transformation. The project balances structure and rebellion, reflecting the brand’s mission to make learning accessible and liberating.
Creative Boom interviews Emily Jeffrey-Barrett, founder and creative director of Among Equals, about her experiences as a woman in the creative industry and her mission to build an agency where diversity and authenticity are central. She discusses overcoming bias, the importance of mentorship and community, and her philosophy of creating space for different voices in leadership. The conversation highlights the need for greater representation and inclusion across the design world.